Facts about YouTube

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• Founder of YouTube Video Hosting (Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, Jawed Karim) worked on Paypal before starting his project;
• The Youtube domain was registered on February 15, 2005;
• 70 percent of YouTube visitors are US citizens, and 50 percent are under the age of 20;
• If Youtube had a Hollywood movie company, it would have been enough to produce 60,000 new movies a week;
• If Youtube had been assigned to NBC, ABC, CBS (USA) to prepare videos for the past two months, they would have to work without weekends since 1948;
• The current Internet traffic of Youtube is similar to the 2000 World Internet traffic;
• You will need 1000 years to watch all the videos on Youtube video hosting. Undoubtedly, the number of videos will be more than a billion;
• The most popular tag on Youtube - Music. It covers 20% of hosting;
• USA is the leader in video making for Youtube. The second is Britain. The most popular is the US, followed by Japan;
• The first embedded video in Youtube history is called "I'm in a zoo". It was built on April 23, 2005;
• The number of videos you watch on YouTube every day is more than $ 2 billion;
• Google purchased Youtube for $ 1.65 billion in 2006;
• The first Russian language video on Youtube was registered in 2007. It was a video recording of Peter Nalich's "Guitar";
• On March 13, 2007, Viacom filed a lawsuit against Google about copyright infringement on YouTube. The federal court in New York's Southern District finds the application complete. Next, Google will be required to provide personal information about Youtube;
• People on Youtube have become stars in the offline world. For example, Canadian Justin Bieber, thanks to his video, gets an expensive contract with a sound recorder. Her singing videos were posted on Youtube by her mother;
• According to statistical information for April 2014, 35 hours of video upload every minute to Youtube. And 50 400 hours a day;
• Videos marked "Disabled" are in fact unreliable. Deleted YouTube Video Viewer has a built-in applet for removable videos;
• In March 2009, the Chinese government shut down YouTube video hosting on its territory. It was caused by the video of the Chinese forces, which was published on YouTube, by the Tibetan monks and other Tibetan residents.
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